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Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:21 am
by E_
Wow, this is pathetic!

These punks should be put in stockades for everyone to spit on, kick, whack with a board, etc. THESE are the people examples should be made of.

To turn around and shoot a guy because he is chasing you for stealing his necklace is BS. Some say the guy should not have chased him but why not? Most people know the statistics on things like this and you never get your stuff and the bad guy gets away.

Glad this time though it seems the Police got the job done and caught these low life punks.


http://news.yahoo.com/florida-marine-ve ... 56828.html
..Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery Used Fingers to Plug Bullet Wounds
By CHRISTINA NG | ABC News – 19 hrs ago

...Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery Used Fingers to Plug Bullet Wounds …

....A U.S. Marine veteran is recovering from a Craigslist transaction gone bad in which he was shot and then forced to plug the wounds with this fingers, benefiting from a military background that police say possibly saved his life.

"Thank God that I'm here," Lt. Col. Karl Trenker told ABC News' Miami affiliate WPLG-TV from his hospital bed in Florida. "I could very easily not have survived this."

Trenker, 48, had arranged to meet with a Craigslist buyer in Miramar under the name "Galven" who he believed was interested in buying a men's chain necklace his fiancee had posted on the online marketplace.

Trenker thought he was meeting the man in a well-populated plaza, but it turned out to be an apartment complex. He met two men outside on Dec. 21 and showed them the necklace.

"He just picked it up, looked at it and then just started running. I said, 'Listen, we can just drop this now. You set that thing on the ground, walk away, we're done. Police are going to be on their way in a minute,'" Trenker said.

Instead of dropping the necklace, the two men took off running and Trenker pursued them for several blocks before one of the suspects, Jeff Steele, "turned and fired several shots at him," according to a Broward County Sheriff's Office police report.

"I got shot. I didn't know I was shot as many times as I was shot," Trenker said. "I felt the one go into my chest and then one through my abdomen."

Trenker was hit three or four times and shot at four or five times, Broward County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Dani Moschella said.

"I put my finger in the bullet holes, the big ones, and then I ran back to the car and I made sure the kids were OK and I told them, 'Listen, Dad's been shot. There's an ambulance already on the way,'" Trenker said.

Police said four of Trenker's seven children were in the car and witnessed the alleged robbery and the chase, but not the alleged shooting.

"He called me and said, 'Honey, I've been shot,'" Trenker's fiancee, Tanya Saiz, told WPLG. "I nearly fainted. He saved my life. That would have been me."

Saiz had originally been the one who was planning to meet the purported customer.

Trenker is amazed that after recently returning from a tour of duty in Iraq, he would be injured in his own hometown. "I can't believe this. I go to Iraq, I go to Afghanistan and here I am at home, shot," Trenker said. "It's inconceivable. I don't know how that they can put so little value on life."

Fiancee Saiz told WPLG, "He's been shelled with artillery and survived that, so for this scrawny, skinny little kid to come in and take his necklace, he didn't know the guy was armed.

"If there ever was a time to believe in miracles, this was it, because this was our miracle."

Moschella emphasized that authorities discourage people involved in robberies to pursue thieves. She said that is best left up to law enforcement.

"He could have been killed and that gold chain, of course, isn't worth your life," Moschella said. "This isn't your average victim. His good physical condition and military training may have helped save his life."

Within hours, police had arrested three suspects. Steele, 20, and James Flounory, 20, were each charged with one count of attempted murder and two counts of robbery with a firearm. The third suspect, Andre Gayle, 20, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon and possession of marijuana.

Flounory and Steele are in jail without bond and Gayle is out of custody.

Re: Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 11:35 am
by $parechange
Another reason why I carry. The police would not have had a problem finding them.

Re: Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 3:02 pm
by gumby
Karl is the brother of a very good friend of mine. I've met him several times and he is definitely the type that would have taken off after these punks even if he knew they were armed. Very sure of himself, very cocky, won't take crap from anyone and can certainly handle himself in nearly every situation. I don't know if he carries on a regular basis, but I'll bet he will from now on!!

Karl is doing well and should have a full recovery. It was mentioned in one of the articles on the incident that his military training and physical condition played a part in his surviving this and I certainly have to agree. He had a bullet bounce off his head, one that lodged in his chest muscle, one went through his abdomen and nicked his small intestine, and one that went in his abdomen then turned down and lodged in his pelvic bone. He plugged the bullet holes with his fingers, called for an ambulance, then RAN 100 yds back to his car to check on his kids. Pretty amazing!!

All over a gold necklace.

E, don't bother with the stockade. Just leave them alone with Karl in a room for a little bit.

Re: Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 4:25 pm
by Lock5
It's guys like Karl that I want watching over my country. :ymhug:

Wonder how he feels about "Don't ask Don't tell?"

Re: Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 5:06 pm
by gumby
Here is an interview with him from the Today show this morning.

http://video.today.msnbc.msn.com/today/45824433

Re: Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:35 pm
by Soak-up-the-Sun
Thanks for posting this!! I'd bet he really would like to open up a can of whoopazz on those punks.

Re: Florida Marine Veteran Shot in Craigslist Robbery

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:41 am
by E_
Lock5 wrote:It's guys like Karl that I want watching over my country. :ymhug:
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